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Today in Focus

Hosted by Michael Safi and Helen Pidd, Today in Focus brings you closer to Guardian journalism. Combining personal storytelling with insightful analysis, this podcast takes you behind the headlines for a deeper understanding of the news, every weekday.

The podcast is a topical, deep dive, explainer on a topic or story in the news, covering: politics, current affairs, investigations, leaks, scandals and interviews. It might cover topics such as: American politics including: Trump, US presidential election 2024, Kamala Harris, Biden, the White House, the GOP, the Republicans and the Republican Party, the Democrats and the Democratic Party;  current affairs including: Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, Gaza, Russia, Bangladesh, HS2, the police, AI, the royals and the royal family, including King Charles III and Prince Harry; UK politics including: UK election 24, Parliament, Labour, the Conservative Party, the Liberal Democrats, Reform UK, Rishi Sunak, Keir Starmer; GB, Scotland, England and Ireland news, arts and culture,  the environment, green issues, climate change, the climate emergency and global warming.

Today in Focus features journalists such as: Aditya Chakrabortty, Alex Hern, Alexis Petridis, Andrew Roth, Emma Graham-Harrison, George Monbiot, Jim Waterson, John Crace, John Harris,

Jonathan Freedland, Kiran Stacey, Larry Elliott, Luke Harding, Marina Hyde, Nesrine Malik, Owen Jones, Peter Walker, Pippa Crerar, Polly Toynbee, Shaun Walker, Simon Hattenstone and Zoe Williams.

  • A handout picture provided by the Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei office shows him (C) leading the prayer, next to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian (C-R), over the coffin of late Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and his bodyguard during his funeral procession in Tehran

    How two assassinations left the Middle East on the edge - podcast

    Following the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, the political chief of Hamas, in the Iranian capital, Tehran, are we on the edge of a regional war? Emma Graham-Harrison reports
  • BRITAIN-CHILDREN-POLICE<br>Residents look at floral tributes for the victims of a deadly knife attack in Southport, northwest England, on July 31, 2024. Violent clashes broke out in the northern England town where a mass stabbing at a Taylor Swift-themed dance event claimed the lives of three children. Police have said they are not treating the attack as terror-related, but have not released any details of the suspected attacker other than that he is 17 years old and originally from Wales. (Photo by PETER POWELL / AFP) (Photo by PETER POWELL/AFP via Getty Images)

    How Southport’s horror and grief was hijacked by the far right – podcast

    After the killing of three little girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class, the town was in mourning. But after rumours and disinformation flooded social media a riot broke out. Josh Halliday reports
  • Rachel Reeves speaks during a press conference at the Treasury (Photo by Lucy North/AFP)

    Rachel Reeves and the £22bn black hole – podcast

    The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has claimed that a £22bn shortfall in the public finances was “covered up” by the Conservative government. Larry Elliott reports
  • Fawzia, Manahel and Maryam al-Otaibi.

    The sisters Saudi Arabia tried to silence – podcast

    Three siblings dared to challenge the kingdom’s restrictive rules for women – and it changed their lives for ever. Tom Levitt reports
  • Tourists sitting in cafe watch as locals protest against tourism in Alicante

    Why Spain wants tourists to go home

    For decades, Spain has been the destination of choice for Brits desperate for sun, sea and sand. But now there is a growing backlash against tourism. What went wrong? Sam Jones reports
  • Mina Smallman

    The mother who forgave her daughters’ killer – but not the police – podcast

    Mina Smallman’s world fell apart after the murder of her two daughters. Then came a shocking revelation about the police’s behaviour. She explains how she found the strength to fight back
  • Adam Peaty of Great Britain competing in the Doha 2024 World Aquatics Championships

    Team GB’s plan for Paris? Air con, ice vests and baristas – podcast

    The Olympic Games are starting on Friday – but what does it take to get Team GB ready, and what should spectators be watching out for? With Sean Ingle
  • Smoke rises from buildings in southern Lebanon

    In southern Lebanon on the brink of war – podcast

    Michael Safi travels to southern Lebanon where Hezbollah is trading strikes with Israeli forces and one misstep could result in all-out conflict
  • Kamala Harris smiles.

    Mehdi Hasan on Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump – podcast

    Endorsements for Harris to be the new Democratic presidential nominee have come thick and fast. But without Joe Biden can the Democrats win the US election?
  • FILE: U.S. President Joe Biden Will Not Seek Re-election, Endorses VP Harris<br>FILE: U.S. President Joe Biden has announced that he will not seek re-election and has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MAY 29: U.S. President Joe Biden and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris wave to members of the audience after speaking at a campaign rally at Girard College on May 29, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Biden and Harris are using today's rally to launch a nationwide campaign to court black voters, a group that has traditionally come out in favor of Biden, but their support is projected lower than it was in 2020. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

    President Biden steps aside

    President Joe Biden upended the 2024 US election race by withdrawing as his party’s canidate to face Donald Trump and instead throwing his support behind his vice president Kamala Harris. Jonathan Freedland spoke to Nikki McCann Ramirez of Rolling Stone for a special episode of Politics Weekly America
  • Charli XCX

    The ‘brat’ summer takeover – podcast

    The Guardian music editor Ben Beaumont-Thomas, books editor Lucy Knight and film and TV critic Leila Latif look at what’s dominating culture this summer
  • A Ukrainian serviceman and police officers check the documents of a man in Kyiv. A controversial mobilisation law aimed at boosting troop numbers has been introduced which toughens penalties on draft dodgers, incentivises conscription and obliges men to keep their military registration details with the authorities up-to-date. (Photo by Sergei Supinsky/AFP/Getty

    Dodging the draft: one Ukrainian man’s story – podcast

    As the war grinds on and the death toll mounts, fewer Ukrainians are volunteering to fight. And some are going to desperate lengths to avoid it
  • King Charles in grey suit waves in midshot with ornate wooden chair behind

    The king’s speech: how radical will Labour be? – podcast

    The new government gets its first chance to set a legislative agenda at the state opening of parliament. Jessica Elgot examines how radical it will be
  • US Republican candidate Donald Trump is seen with blood on his face surrounded by secret service agents as he is taken off the stage at a campaign event at Butler Farm Show Inc. in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024.

    Has the attempt to kill Trump handed him the election? – podcast

    As Republicans meet at their national convention this week, has the shooting of the former president altered the course of US politics? David Smith reports
  • Orlando Whitfield

    Inside the biggest art fraud in US history - podcast

    Orlando Whitfield, the author of All That Glitters, on his years of friendship with the art fraudster Inigo Philbrick
  • Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump is surround by U.S. Secret Service agents at a campaign rally, Saturday, July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

    The attempted assassination of Donald Trump – Politics Weekly America

    On Saturday night in London, word came through that Donald Trump had been injured during one of his rallies in Pennsylvania. A shooter, who killed another person and seriously injured others, was killed by Secret Service agents.As the US comes to grips with what just happened, Jonathan Freedland presents as special edition of Politics Weekly America. He hears from former Bill Clinton advisor, Sidney Blumenthal on what this tragedy means for Donald Trump with less than five months until the election
  • Ollie Watkins applauds the crowd after the Euro 2024 semi-final

    Euro 2024: is it coming home? - podcast

    How did Gareth Southgate get the England team to the Euro 2024 final? Barney Ronay reports
  • Jacob Rees-Mogg speaks from a podium

    The Conservative party: rows, resignations … and a tilt right? - podcast

    After a brutal defeat, the starting gun has been fired on the Tory leadership battle – but which faction will triumph? Kiran Stacey and Peter Walker report
  • President Joe Biden at the White House after campaigning in Pennsylvania. Photo by Pool/ABACA/REX/Shutterstock

    Joe Biden and the Democrats’ dilemma – podcast

    Since Biden’s poor performance in first TV debate against Donald Trump, his place on the ballot has been under threat. Joan E Greve reports
  • Leftwing alliance supporters cheer and wave the French flag in the Place de la République.

    France’s leftwing alliance beat the far right, but what now? – podcast

    A leftwing alliance snatched victory from the far right in the final round of the French parliamentary elections. But will France now fall into political deadlock? Angelique Chrisafis reports
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